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A young child suffering from measles

Measles Outbreak Kills Fifty in Rivers 

Community leaders in Kugbo Clan, Abua/Odual Local Government Area of Rivers State, yesterday, raised an alarm for urgent government intervention over the outbreak of measles said to have resulted in death of 50 persons.

It was gathered that the communicable disease said to have been noticed first in Amurouttoru-Kugbo community has spread to Emago-Kugbo and Akani-Kugbo in the clan, causing fatalities among children.

Levi Marcus, Chairman, Community Development Committee, Emago Kugbo community, said: “We have a situation ravaging Okugbo Clan, that is Emakgbo, Akani, and Akpotu. It is about measles.

 

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“In Akani-Okugbo, from what we witnessed and confirmed, 20 children have died. Again, if you go to Amuruotoru, we the same situation. We have up to 15 recorded cases.”

Youth Leader of Emago-Kugbo, Edoghotu Edwin, said: “The situation now is bad. Measles have taken over the community, and the children are suffering. Over 15 children have died in Emago.

Dr. Eli Sokarimie, a gynecologist, explained that the situation may have been aggravated by lack of expert surveillance, failure to immunize babies and sensitise residence in the rural Abua/Odual locality.

Sokarimie, Executive Director, Mother Baby and Adolescent Global Health Foundation, noted: “Rivers State had the lowest prevalence of measles infection of 11 per 100,000 cases.